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Define Frame of Reference and what is a frame of reference
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theory, not practical that help us speculate on what's occuring w/patient.
MOHO (MODEL OF HUMAN OCC) is a frame of reference |
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What are the 3 Practial Models
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Biomechanical approach
Sensorimotor approach Rehabilitative approach |
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What are the eval tech and Tx for Biomechanical?
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Therapeutic Ex
Orthotics ROM MS Strength Joint range Based on Kinetics and Static |
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What are the 3 goals of the biomechanical approach
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1 evaluate limitations
2 restore 3 prevent or reduce deformity |
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What does biomechanical approach focus on
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-the body as a machine
-CNS has to be intact -lower motor neuron deficits |
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What does Rehabilitative approach focus on
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-on ability, not disability
-concerned with intrinsic worth -pt is an active involved member |
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what are the Rehabilitative approach treatment methods
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use of compensatory interventions, adaptive equip, adaptive, clothing and modalities
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What are the steps of the Treatment Continuum
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Begins w/onset of injury and ends w/restoration.
1-Adjunctive: Pt is passive, OT works on the pt. which prepares 2-Enabling: Simulated purposeful activity. Pt is an active participant 3-Purposeful activity: Inherent goal. Task done in the clinic/facility. The core of OT 4-Occ Performance: Pt resumes or assumes occ role in living environment |
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What are the 3 areas of MOHO
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MOHO tries to explain how the drive toward occ can be harnessed or crushed
1 Volition: 1-Personal Causation 2-Values 3-Interest 2 Habituation: activities that are routine/customary: 1- Habits: conserve energy 2- Internalized roles 3-Performance Level: foundation of MOHO. small simple actions that make up complex actions: 1-skills 2-Rules used to use skills |
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What is sensorimotor approach
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-Works with CNS disabilities; upper motor neuron deficits
-may overlap with biomechanical |